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Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
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StingingVelvet: Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
That is true however wouldn't common sense to get information before purchasing?
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StingingVelvet: Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
This, pretty much. Steam has so much power over the PC gaming market anyway, it's really never that far off to think that.
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StingingVelvet: Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
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Supereor: This, pretty much. Steam has so much power over the PC gaming market anyway, it's really never that far off to think that.
I think it's really more an indication of how braindead, lazy and spoon-fed most PC gamers are nowadays.
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StingingVelvet: Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
^This.

Anyway try to contact Square Enix with your proof of purchase from GOG and explain the situation to them, they just might provide you with a Steam key to the game.
I find it quite understandable if someone thinks mistakenly that all PC games on all stores are Steam games. Honest mistake.

It is also good that some people find out about the options (like GOG), even if by mistake. I hope the OP gives his purchases a chance, even if he doesn't have to log into the Steam client in order to run the games, and doesn't get any achievements with the GOG versions. The games themselves still work great, even without a Steam client.

But if you want to try to get a refund, please make sure you don't download, or even try to download, any of the games, or their extras.
Post edited April 05, 2014 by timppu
It's worth pointing out that if you've never downloaded the game then GOG are usually quite good about refunds.

EDIT: I too slow.
Post edited April 05, 2014 by ChrisSD
Every time I see a thread created questioning GOG about Steam keys, I wish GOG would put "we don't sell Steam keys" in big, bold letters somewhere on the front page.
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Supereor: This, pretty much. Steam has so much power over the PC gaming market anyway, it's really never that far off to think that.
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jamyskis: I think it's really more an indication of how braindead, lazy and spoon-fed most PC gamers are nowadays.
Lol I almost find this offensive!!!
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Leroux: Could also be because people are not used to getting replies that quickly, so instead of staying glued to the screen and refreshing the page every minute they go and do something productive. The GOG forums are extraordinarily active and members quick to reply and offer help, while on others forums it may well take a day or two before you get your first reply.
Hmm, I have rather limited experience with forums and the ones I frequent seem to also be quick with replies, but your reasoning makes sense.


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darthspudius: That really is not an excuse to purchase something before even reading up on the website. All you needed was an extra 2 minutes to find the correct information. Instead you came here to complain. Not cool man!
The OP reads more like a statement of confusion (and maybe a bit of disappointment) to me, what makes you feel they're complaining?
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Kennethor: Why are people so extremly rude?
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Maighstir: I don't see anything extreme in this thread. A response isn't rude just because it doesn't start with "sorry, but ".

I see two* response which refers to the OP not doing research (which is, indeed, rude regardless of whether it's true or not), the rest are either simply factual, trying to be helpful, or looks like they're trying to be amusing.

*And one of those was a reply to a flat-out dismissal of a fairly well-written response.
I wasn't only reffering to this thread but several others were "the old users" have talked down and been jerks to new users with in this case threads which in their opinions asks dumb questions or are poorly asked.
In this thread it isn't so much but the tone is often harsh and meant to make the OP feel unwelcome or stupid, sometimes because of poor english or lack of knowledge.
Some people may not agree with me but I think this forum is here for people to have fun, ask questions and discuss interesting things. Not to create hierarchies and make people mad.
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StingingVelvet: Considering pretty much every other store site is now a Steam key seller I don't think these people are that insane to assume GOG will provide one.
That is so sad...

The first time HumbleBundle provided a bundle with mostly Steam-keys instead of DRM-free downloads, I was really disappointed, just to see, that all the others followed.
GoG is really standing out of this mess and one of the reasons why I stayed here although I am/was very annoyed about the refusal of the existing native Linux ports, properly packagaed DosBox packages (multi-OS) etc...
Post edited April 05, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Kennethor:
I agree, no need to downrep OP for asking a question, sheesh. People probably took offense to the OP for saying "use your education", but I think what OP was trying to say was lost in translation, and wasn't really something that's offensive.

It's obvious to us that GOG doesn't sell steam keys, but like others have said, a lot of stores which sell DRM-free games also give steam keys, or sell both types of games, DRM and DRM-free. Honest mistake, really.
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Klumpen0815: That is so sad...
Customers are the boss, and most customers want Steam to take over all of PC gaming. It is what it is, you can't fight the vast majority.

Luckily GOG has carved out a profitable niche service the rest of us when they can.
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Maighstir: I don't see anything extreme in this thread. A response isn't rude just because it doesn't start with "sorry, but ".

I see two* response which refers to the OP not doing research (which is, indeed, rude regardless of whether it's true or not), the rest are either simply factual, trying to be helpful, or looks like they're trying to be amusing.

*And one of those was a reply to a flat-out dismissal of a fairly well-written response.
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Kennethor: I wasn't only reffering to this thread but several others were "the old users" have talked down and been jerks to new users with in this case threads which in their opinions asks dumb questions or are poorly asked.
In this thread it isn't so much but the tone is often harsh and meant to make the OP feel unwelcome or stupid, sometimes because of poor english or lack of knowledge.
Some people may not agree with me but I think this forum is here for people to have fun, ask questions and discuss interesting things. Not to create hierarchies and make people mad.
I'm impressed how have idiots here ... This is bad, considering that it took me a bad impression of the forum, because I was mistreated just for being a new user.